The amount you get paid to host a foreign exchange student can vary, but typically ranges from 50 to 1000 per month, depending on the program and location.
A wide variety of foreign money is exchanged. It really depends on what currency is being used, and how much of that currency is being used, and the value of that particular currency.
The foreign exchange rate of one currency compared to another currency shows how much one currency is worth in terms of the other currency. It indicates the relative value of the two currencies in the global market.
Forex trading strategy is all about foreign exchange of curriences all around the world...Forigen exchange purpose is about the international trading by converting one currenct to another(much more benifical to people who invest money in it).
You can google foreign exchange and find several websites that will give you the current exchange rates of any two currencies. The rates change several times a day so it is useful to be able to get the current rate each time you need it.
I assume you mean the British pound. The exchange value of foreign money varies from day to day and with how much you have to pay in fees for the exchange. The pound today is worth about $1.42, so 5000 pounds would be worth about $7200.
It is very hard hosting a foreign exchange student. Especially if they are selfish, rude, ignorant, annoying, and down right stupid like mine was. She never said please or thank you, she stole a box of tampons from us (they are suppose to buy their own toiletries), she never offered anything to us (even though we offered her a home to live in), she has low C's and never understands our simplest sentences, and she talked crap about us to her friends on the phone.. IN ENGLISH.
Depends on the current foreign exchange rate. Ask your bank.
the exchange rate
Depending on the agency, it usually costs around 6.000€-9.000€ with everything paid(= school, trip and etc..) If you can arrange it yourself it nothing unless the trip and some additional fees
The amount of money that a 14 year old would bring on a one week foreign exchange trip would depend on what is included in the trip. If the student is being hosted by a family and will have room, board and essentials afforded to them, then $5for spending money should be more than enough.
Nothing. You can't exchange foreign coins in Norway -only bills.
nothing, there are not accepted as currency here... if you take them into a bank that offers foreign exchange, they will exchange them for about $2.50 pending fees.
No, there is no credible evidence of it. President Obama was born in Hawaii, spent much of his youth there, graduated from high school there, and attended American colleges (including Harvard Law School) as an American student. Sadly, there are a number of myths about the president on the internet, including some from the "Birthers," who refuse to believe that he is an American. But all of the reliable sources indicate he was never a foreign student. That said, there is sometimes some understandable confusion because of Barack Obama's father, who had the same name that the president has. It is Barack Obama Senior who was a foreign student: he came from Kenya to study at the University of Hawaii, where he met Ann Dunham (the president's mom).
Japanese students more than likely think that a Singaporean exchange student would be cool and would like them very much.
First of all, don't put too much pressure on your exchange student. Let them adapt to their American experience on their own; different people are more adaptable to new ways of life than others. Talk to your exchange student and find out what he is interested in, and then base what you show him of America off of his interests. You don't need to make any big, elaborate trips; often an exchange student will still gain a great American experience simply by sharing in your life.
A wide variety of foreign money is exchanged. It really depends on what currency is being used, and how much of that currency is being used, and the value of that particular currency.
The foreign exchange rate of one currency compared to another currency shows how much one currency is worth in terms of the other currency. It indicates the relative value of the two currencies in the global market.